“I love y’all. What you did for this community, it’s bigger than football.” - Chioke Bradley
We couldn’t agree more. Mansfield and Richland County will always remember the GREAT 2019
@TYger_Football
team. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
"I think the administration has now shifted to trying to get to zero infections across the state, which is unattainable. I believe that the trade-off economically, and frankly, with our freedoms no longer makes sense ... " Ohio Sen. President Larry Obhof.
HE SHOOTS, HE SCORES!!!! Alex Depperschmidt with the buzzer-beater basket gives Lexington a 76-74 win over Shelby 💪 Lex will advance to play Sandusky at 4 p.m. on Saturday in the Division II district finals. Congrats
@LexAthleticDept
@lexington_bball
🔥
Photographer, writer and researcher on the American Midwest,
@JoshLipnik
visited Mansfield recently. He was kind enough to share some of his outstanding photos with us. Checkout the gallery below for some familiar sights through Josh's lens. 👇
It’s World Down Syndrome Day, and today we’re celebrating the life of Ontario High School senior Mikey Tagg, who’s touched more lives than he may even realize.
#thriveinthe419
Approximately 200 people in attendance wore running shirts dating through the years and laced up their sneakers as Rev. Paula Archdeacon, Terry Zuercher's friend, officiated the services.
"I take my hat off to all those kids. They laid it on the line for their city. I love my city. I love my school. More importantly, I love those kids over there. The Tygers got the juice!"
- Mansfield Senior coach Chioke Bradley
#TygerNation
🏈
Congratulations to Lexington senior Kaydan Berry on rushing for a school-record 300 yards on 29 carries and scoring three TDs in a victory over Ontario.
In Ohio high school football, that tradition rests in the 10-team Midwest Athletic Conference, a league of smaller-school powerhouses just north of the Miami Valley that continues to dominate its peers.
@OHSAASports
@midwestathletic
Congratulations to
@iam_jmxi
of Mansfield Senior for being recognized as the
@RichlandBank
Co-Offensive Player of the Year 🏈 and was named Male Athlete of the Year!
#RichlandAOTY
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Mansfield Senior's incredible, 27-21 double-OT state semifinal win sends the Tygers into the state championship game against Trotwood Madison (11-3), a savvy foe that knocked off No. 1-ranked Hartley 24-19 on Friday night.
Taylor Huff, a sophomore at Madison, and Lexington senior Cade Stover were the big winners at the third annual Richland Bank recognition breakfast Thursday morning at the Renaissance Theatre.
Congratulations to the No. 1-ranked Ashland University women's basketball team, which completed a 37-0 season on Saturday with a 78-67 national championship victory over Minnesota Duluth.
One year after Jeff Barrett's 'terrifying experience' — the assistant coach at Madison High School is back to living his life and taking nothing for granted.
Congratulations to the Richland Bank Athlete of the Week, Madison soccer standout Mackenzie Mullins, who helped lead the Rams to the Final Four last week.
Commentary: "On this day, the grassroots movement of
#SaveTheCrew
, supported by thousands of die-hard fans, prevailed, and the Crew is staying in Columbus, where it belongs," writes Adam Fox.
@Save_The_Crew
"I want to focus on the present and the future. I want to cultivate a culture of unity and support and reunite our district with the community," Rob Peterson said.
If Madison grad Molly Moore, one of the most highly regarded high school basketball officials in the state, can inspire young women to follow her lead, then she will gladly carry the torch.
We’re at the
@LIONPubs
Summit in Nashville and guess what?!
@BrittanySchock
won for best breaking news coverage for her work during Shelby’s tornado last spring! Congrats Brittany!
Congratulations to the St. Peter's boys basketball team for completing the 3rd perfect regular season in school history, and first one in more than 50 years.
Congrats, sir! Amazing announcement video too. If you'd like to read our exclusive interview with future
@OhioStateFB
player
@cstov8
, check it our here:
Lucas authored an unforgettable Division VII Final Four victory that left fans, players, and coaches in stunned disbelief on Saturday night in Columbus.
Physically, William's lymphoma did not slow him down. The
@Lexington_HS
student has been nominated for the Rotary McGowan Courage Award.
#10DaysOfCourage
Future Buckeye Avery Fisher leads the MOAC in batting average (.522), hits (35) and stolen bases (29), is second in slugging percentage (.701) and tied for third with 21 RBIs.
Two proud Richland County communities. Two powerful football teams. One collective roar heading into a pair of state semifinal games this weekend.
@TYger_Football
@CubsFootball
@ad_cubs
"Ohioans are facing impossible choices right now between things like rent and groceries, or paying for prescription drugs, or draining their savings. Some have no choice at all." -- U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown.
The Madison girls soccer team has reached the state tournament for the second time in three years, this time via a stunning offensive eruption that ended in a 10-1 pounding of Oak Harbor.
Zach Huff was selected the league's coach of the year, while his daughter Taylor, a senior bound for Tennessee, copped the Offensive Player of the Year honors.
The Lexington junior recently signed with Next Model Management and will be traveling to Los Angeles in April to continue building her modeling portfolio.
In an age of athletic specialization, the Lexington boys basketball team is a throwback to a largely bygone era. These Minutemen are the poster children for multi-sport participation.
Ethan Wallace recovered a Cuyahoga Heights fumble at the 1-yard line with just 27 seconds remaining as the Cubs reached the Final 4 for the 1st time in school history.
The Lexington graduate and 2018 Mr. Football winner was tabbed as an Ohio State football team captain on Saturday. Captains were selected after a vote by the team's players.
When John and Winnie Mulherin opened their DQ store Aug. 11, 1948, at the corner of Glessner Avenue and Wood Street, cones were 5 cents and sundaes and milkshakes were 25 cents.
“When we were coming here tonight, we had a police escort out of town and there were people lining the streets to see us off. This is bigger than us,” senior two-way lineman Ty’Lheir Grose said.
Friday afternoon's attendance of 5,700 was overwhelmingly peppered with Tyger pride. The orange-filled side of Tom Benson Stadium proved to be loud and proud.